EP2133665B1 - System and method for objective self-diagnosis of measurement device calibration condition - Google Patents
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- This application relates to measurement systems and methods, and, more particularly, to a measurement system and method that allows calibration periods to be extended with very low risk of overextending without impairing measurement accuracy.
- Every measurement device drifts or changes with time. As a result of this drift, every measurement device must be recalibrated regularly to assure that measurements made by the device remain within a tolerance that is normally defined by specifications of the measurement device. Failure to calibrate the measurement device before it is out of tolerance may have negative consequences, including recalling or questioning all measurements made by the device since the last calibration. A failure to calibrate can also result in erroneous measurements in the field, which can be disastrous in terms of quality, cost, safety, etc. It is therefore highly desirable to calibrate at sufficiently short recalibration intervals.
- the recalibration interval is usually based on past experience with similar devices, and it is selected based on the largest anticipated calibration drift of the measurement device.
- the recalibration interval of a measurement device is usually statistically determined on the basis of the calibration drift history of a population of similar devices. An interval is then chosen that provides an acceptable likelihood of intolerance conditions at calibration. Given the very high cost of out of tolerance conditions at recalibration, the interval must be conservative, and it therefore causes a majority of measurement devices to be calibrated earlier than necessary thereby unnecessarily increasing costs. In addition, the predictive statistical method has no chance of identifying outliers whose behavior deviates significantly from predicted behavior.
- Document DE19506388 discloses an invention that concerns a method of detecting systematic defects, in particular for automatically detecting malfunctions in quality control processes.
- Document US7275425 discloses a method for checking at least three sensors which detect a measured quantity in the area of an internal combustion engine.
- a measurement system and method makes a plurality of measurements at least some of which are measured independently of the other measurements.
- the system then derives a measured value from a combination of values obtained from at least some of the plurality of respective measurements.
- the plurality of measurements obtained by the system and method are also used to provide information about calibration drift of measurement devices used to make the measurements, such as an indication of whether the accuracy of at least some of the plurality of measurements is less than a predetermined accuracy.
- a measurement system 10 is shown in Figure 1 .
- the system 10 is used for measuring pressure.
- the system 10 includes three pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 having respective inlet ports that are connected to a common pressure conduit 18.
- the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 are powered by respective current sources 22, 24, 26 that are powered by a common power supply 28.
- Each of the current sources 22, 24, 26 includes a reference voltage source 30a,b,c that provides a regulated voltage, and a constant current source 32a,b,c that converts a reference voltage from the voltage source 30a,b,c to a corresponding current.
- different types of power supplies may be used depending upon the nature of measurement devices used in a system.
- the system 10 uses three pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 and associated components, but more than three pressure transducers could be used. However, three pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 is the minimum number of transducers that make it possible to identify a pressure transducer providing measurements that differ markedly from the others.
- Each of the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 provides an analog output voltage that corresponds to the pressure in the conduit 18 measured by the transducers 12, 14, 16.
- the output voltages are applied to respective analog-to-digital (“A/D") converters 42, 44, 46, which output respective digital output signals indicative of the pressures measured by the transducers 12, 14, 16, respectively.
- A/D converters 42, 44, 46 are applied to a digital processor 48, which may be, for example, a computer system running an application program performing a suitable analysis algorithm, as discussed in greater detail below.
- the digital processor 48 determines and provides an indication of not only a measured pressure, but also information relating to the calibration drifts of the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16.
- a variety of algorithms can be used to determine the measured pressure and the calibration drift.
- a value for the measured pressure can be obtained, for example, from an average or a weighted average of the pressure measurements obtained from each of the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16.
- a measured pressure value is obtained from the measurements of only two of the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16, and the value measured by one of the transducers 12, 14, 16 is ignored because, for example, the pressure value differs excessively from the pressure measured by the other two pressure transducers 12, 14, 16.
- the calibration drift can be obtained by a variety of means. For example, the value of the pressure measured by each of the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 can be compared to the average or a weighted average of the measured pressure values.
- the transducers 12, 14, 16 may be identical to each other, or two or more may be different from each other in a variety of respects.
- the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 may have different principles of operation, such as the transducer 12 having a diaphragm instrumented with resistance strain gauges, the transducer 14 having a diaphragm instrumented with resonant beam force sensor, and the transducer 16 having a spring compressed or tensioned responsive to pressure changes and instrumented with a position sensor that senses the position of a movable end of the spring.
- the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 may all use a common principle of operation, but they may be made by different manufacturers.
- pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 may all use a common principle of operation and be made by the same manufacturer, but be from different manufacturing lots.
- Other variations between the pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 are also possible. Using pressure transducers 12, 14, 16 that differ from each other in some respects tends to lessen the probability that their calibration drifts will match each other.
- the pressure sensor 50 includes three pressure transducers 52, 54, 56 that may be identical to each other or they may be different, as explained above.
- Each of the transducers 52, 54, 56 includes electrical terminals 58 through which the transducer 52, 54, 56 is powered and from which a signal indicative of the measured pressure can be obtained.
- the transducers may be symmetrically positioned in three 90 degree axes about a pressure port 60 ( Figure 3 ) that extends from a spherical housing 62.
- a temperature probe 64 ( Figure 2 ) may be positioned equidistant from all of the transducers 52, 54, 56.
- Symmetrically positioning the transducers 52, 54, 56 on a sphere equidistant from the test pressure port ensures that they are all exposed to the pressure in the same manner even if the pressure changes so that valid comparisons can be made between the pressures measured by the transducers.
- Orienting the transducers in three 90 degree axes provides independence of the overall sensor from orientation and gravity effects.
- the pressure port 60 may face in any direction.
- a measurement system 70 which is not according to the claimed invention is shown in Figure 4 .
- the system 70 measures the voltage on a wire 72 using three separate voltage measuring devices 74, 76, 78.
- Each of the voltage measuring devices 74, 76, 78 provides a respective digital output to a voltage processor 80, which uses a suitable algorithm as explained above to provide a measured voltage value and information relating to calibration drift, such as a calibration needed alarm.
- the voltage measuring devices 74, 76, 78 may be identical to each other, or they may differ from each other in a variety of respects as previously explained.
- the voltage measuring devices 74, 76, 78 may be connected to the wire 72 at the same location so that they are exposed to the same measurement environment.
- the act of using the plurality of measurements to determine whether the accuracy of at least some of the plurality of measurements is less than a predetermined accuracy comprises comparing the respective values obtained from each of the plurality of measurements to a value determined from a combination of values obtained from the plurality of measurements, wherein the value determined from a combination of the plurality of measurements comprises an average of the respective values obtained from plurality of measurements.
- the plurality of measurement devices are in the same measurement environment.
- each of the measurement devices comprises a respective pressure transducer and the measurement system further comprises a housing to which each of the pressure transducers are fluidly coupled in symmetrical manner, the housing having a pressure port in fluid communication with each of the pressure transducers.
- the pressure transducers are positioned so that the gravity effect on the overall measurement device remains regardless of the orientation of the measurement device.
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- This application relates to measurement systems and methods, and, more particularly, to a measurement system and method that allows calibration periods to be extended with very low risk of overextending without impairing measurement accuracy.
- Every measurement device drifts or changes with time. As a result of this drift, every measurement device must be recalibrated regularly to assure that measurements made by the device remain within a tolerance that is normally defined by specifications of the measurement device. Failure to calibrate the measurement device before it is out of tolerance may have negative consequences, including recalling or questioning all measurements made by the device since the last calibration. A failure to calibrate can also result in erroneous measurements in the field, which can be disastrous in terms of quality, cost, safety, etc. It is therefore highly desirable to calibrate at sufficiently short recalibration intervals.
- Although a short recalibration interval is desirable to ensure accurate measurements, a recalibration interval that is shorter than necessary increases calibration frequency thus increasing direct and indirect calibration costs, such as instrument downtime, shipping and associated risks. Currently, the recalibration interval is usually based on past experience with similar devices, and it is selected based on the largest anticipated calibration drift of the measurement device.
- The difficulty in selecting an adequately short recalibration interval is exacerbated by the fact that calibration drift occurs in different measurement devices at different rates. Therefore, the recalibration interval of a measurement device is usually statistically determined on the basis of the calibration drift history of a population of similar devices. An interval is then chosen that provides an acceptable likelihood of intolerance conditions at calibration. Given the very high cost of out of tolerance conditions at recalibration, the interval must be conservative, and it therefore causes a majority of measurement devices to be calibrated earlier than necessary thereby unnecessarily increasing costs. In addition, the predictive statistical method has no chance of identifying outliers whose behavior deviates significantly from predicted behavior.
- There is therefore a need for a system and method that provides an alternative to predictive recalibration interval selection so that a longer recalibration interval can be used without risking out of tolerance conditions at recalibration.
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DE19506388 discloses an invention that concerns a method of detecting systematic defects, in particular for automatically detecting malfunctions in quality control processes. - Document
US2006287806 discloses a fault diagnosis apparatus for sensors in an apparatus system that has at least three sensors which detect different physical quantities for one physical phenomenon which vary in correlation with one another. - Document
US7275425 discloses a method for checking at least three sensors which detect a measured quantity in the area of an internal combustion engine. - There is provided a pressure sensor as set out in claim 1, and a method as set out in claim 7.
- A measurement system and method makes a plurality of measurements at least some of which are measured independently of the other measurements. The system then derives a measured value from a combination of values obtained from at least some of the plurality of respective measurements. The plurality of measurements obtained by the system and method are also used to provide information about calibration drift of measurement devices used to make the measurements, such as an indication of whether the accuracy of at least some of the plurality of measurements is less than a predetermined accuracy.
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Figure 1 is a block diagram of a pressure measurement system according to one embodiment of the invention. -
Figure 2 is a side isometric view of a pressure measurement device according to one embodiment of the invention. -
Figure 3 is a bottom isometric view of the pressure measurement device ofFigure 2 . -
Figure 4 is a block diagram of an electrical measurement system not according to the claimed invention. - A
measurement system 10 according to one embodiment of the invention is shown inFigure 1 . Thesystem 10 is used for measuring pressure. Thesystem 10 includes three 12, 14, 16 having respective inlet ports that are connected to apressure transducers common pressure conduit 18. The 12, 14, 16 are powered by respectivepressure transducers 22, 24, 26 that are powered by acurrent sources common power supply 28. Each of the 22, 24, 26 includes acurrent sources reference voltage source 30a,b,c that provides a regulated voltage, and a constantcurrent source 32a,b,c that converts a reference voltage from thevoltage source 30a,b,c to a corresponding current. However, different types of power supplies may be used depending upon the nature of measurement devices used in a system. Thesystem 10 uses three 12, 14, 16 and associated components, but more than three pressure transducers could be used. However, threepressure transducers 12, 14, 16 is the minimum number of transducers that make it possible to identify a pressure transducer providing measurements that differ markedly from the others.pressure transducers - Each of the
12, 14, 16 provides an analog output voltage that corresponds to the pressure in thepressure transducers conduit 18 measured by the 12, 14, 16. The output voltages are applied to respective analog-to-digital ("A/D")transducers 42, 44, 46, which output respective digital output signals indicative of the pressures measured by theconverters 12, 14, 16, respectively. The digital output signals from the A/transducers 42, 44, 46 are applied to aD converters digital processor 48, which may be, for example, a computer system running an application program performing a suitable analysis algorithm, as discussed in greater detail below. Thedigital processor 48 determines and provides an indication of not only a measured pressure, but also information relating to the calibration drifts of the 12, 14, 16.pressure transducers - A variety of algorithms can be used to determine the measured pressure and the calibration drift. A value for the measured pressure can be obtained, for example, from an average or a weighted average of the pressure measurements obtained from each of the
12, 14, 16. In some embodiments, a measured pressure value is obtained from the measurements of only two of thepressure transducers 12, 14, 16, and the value measured by one of thepressure transducers 12, 14, 16 is ignored because, for example, the pressure value differs excessively from the pressure measured by the other twotransducers 12, 14, 16. The calibration drift can be obtained by a variety of means. For example, the value of the pressure measured by each of thepressure transducers 12, 14, 16 can be compared to the average or a weighted average of the measured pressure values. If the value of the pressure measured by any of thepressure transducers 12, 14, 16 differs from the average by more than a specific value, a calibration alert indicating that thetransducers 12, 14, 16 need to be calibrated can be provided. Other means of detecting that calibration drift has reached a specific value will be apparent to one skilled in the art.transducers - The
12, 14, 16 may be identical to each other, or two or more may be different from each other in a variety of respects. For example thetransducers 12, 14, 16 may have different principles of operation, such as thepressure transducers transducer 12 having a diaphragm instrumented with resistance strain gauges, thetransducer 14 having a diaphragm instrumented with resonant beam force sensor, and thetransducer 16 having a spring compressed or tensioned responsive to pressure changes and instrumented with a position sensor that senses the position of a movable end of the spring. As another example, the 12, 14, 16 may all use a common principle of operation, but they may be made by different manufacturers. Alternatively, they may all use a common principle of operation and be made by the same manufacturer, but be from different manufacturing lots. Other variations between thepressure transducers 12, 14, 16 are also possible. Usingpressure transducers 12, 14, 16 that differ from each other in some respects tends to lessen the probability that their calibration drifts will match each other.pressure transducers - An embodiment of a
pressure sensor 50 is shown inFigures 2 and 3 . Thepressure sensor 50 includes three 52, 54, 56 that may be identical to each other or they may be different, as explained above. Each of thepressure transducers 52, 54, 56 includestransducers electrical terminals 58 through which the 52, 54, 56 is powered and from which a signal indicative of the measured pressure can be obtained. The transducers may be symmetrically positioned in three 90 degree axes about a pressure port 60 (transducer Figure 3 ) that extends from aspherical housing 62. Also, a temperature probe 64 (Figure 2 ) may be positioned equidistant from all of the 52, 54, 56. Symmetrically positioning thetransducers 52, 54, 56 on a sphere equidistant from the test pressure port ensures that they are all exposed to the pressure in the same manner even if the pressure changes so that valid comparisons can be made between the pressures measured by the transducers. Orienting the transducers in three 90 degree axes provides independence of the overall sensor from orientation and gravity effects. In use, thetransducers pressure port 60 may face in any direction. - A
measurement system 70 which is not according to the claimed invention is shown inFigure 4 . Thesystem 70 measures the voltage on awire 72 using three separate 74, 76, 78. Each of thevoltage measuring devices 74, 76, 78 provides a respective digital output to avoltage measuring devices voltage processor 80, which uses a suitable algorithm as explained above to provide a measured voltage value and information relating to calibration drift, such as a calibration needed alarm. Again, the 74, 76, 78 may be identical to each other, or they may differ from each other in a variety of respects as previously explained. Thevoltage measuring devices 74, 76, 78 may be connected to thevoltage measuring devices wire 72 at the same location so that they are exposed to the same measurement environment. For example, if the 74, 76, 78 were connected to thevoltage measuring devices wire 72 at different locations, a voltage drop might exist along the length of the wire, or a voltage could be capacitively coupled to one location on thewire 72 to a greater or less extend than to another location. Generally, according to an embodiment the act of using the plurality of measurements to determine whether the accuracy of at least some of the plurality of measurements is less than a predetermined accuracy comprises comparing the respective values obtained from each of the plurality of measurements to a value determined from a combination of values obtained from the plurality of measurements, wherein the value determined from a combination of the plurality of measurements comprises an average of the respective values obtained from plurality of measurements.
According to an embodiment, the plurality of measurement devices are in the same measurement environment. According to the invention each of the measurement devices comprises a respective pressure transducer and the measurement system further comprises a housing to which each of the pressure transducers are fluidly coupled in symmetrical manner, the housing having a pressure port in fluid communication with each of the pressure transducers. The pressure transducers are positioned so that the gravity effect on the overall measurement device remains regardless of the orientation of the measurement device. - From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
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- A pressure sensor (50) comprising:a housing (62);a pressure port (60) that extends from the housing; andat least three pressure transducers (52, 54, 56), wherein the pressure transducers are symmetrically positioned in three 90 degree axes about the pressure port (60); anda digital processor (48), the pressure sensor (50) having stored therein an application program configured to cause the digital processor to:receive at least three pressure measurement values obtained by the pressure transducers (52, 54, 56);determine an average value of the pressure measurement values; andfor each of the pressure measurement values:calculate a difference between the respective pressure measurement value and the average value;compare the calculated difference with a specific calibration drift value; andbased on the comparison, determine whether to output a calibration alert to indicate that one or more of the respective pressure transducers needs to be calibrated.
- The pressure sensor of claim 1, wherein the pressure sensor further comprises a temperature probe (64).
- The pressure sensor of claim 2 wherein the temperature probe (64) is positioned equidistant from the pressure transducers (52, 54, 56).
- The pressure sensor of claim 1, wherein at least two of the pressure transducers have different principles of operation.
- The pressure sensor of claim 1, wherein the average value comprises a weighted average value.
- The pressure sensor of claim 1, wherein the housing (62) is spherical.
- A method comprising:receiving at least three pressure measurement values obtained by a pressure sensor (50) comprising a housing (62), a pressure port (60) that extends from the housing, and at least three pressure transducers (52, 54, 56) symmetrically positioned in three 90 degree axes about the pressure port (60);determining an average value of the pressure measurement values; andfor each of the pressure measurement values:calculating a difference between the respective pressure measurement value and the average value;comparing the calculated difference with a specific calibration drift value; andbased on the comparing, determining whether to output a calibration alert to indicate that one or more of the respective pressure transducers needs to be calibrated.
- The method of claim 7 wherein the average value of the pressure measurement values is determined using less than all of the at least three pressure measurement values, wherein at least one of the at least three pressure measurement values is ignored in the determination.
- The method of claim 8 wherein the at least one pressure measurement value is ignored based on a determination that the ignored pressure measurement value differs excessively from the other pressure measurement values.
- The method of claim 7 wherein at least two of the at least three pressure transducers have different principles of operation.
- The method of claim 7 wherein the at least three pressure transducers are selected from the group consisting of: a transducer having a diaphragm instrumented with resistance strain gauges, a transducer having a diaphragm instrumented with a resonant beam force sensor, and a transducer having a spring instrumented with a position sensor configured to sense the position of a movable end of the spring.
- The method of claim 7 wherein the housing is spherical.
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